If
 there's ever a day of the year for dressing to impress, it's on your 
birthday. But this year, with gatherings verboten, and my birthday 
falling on the most ordinary of work-from-home Wednesdays (without even a
 Zoom call!), getting gussied up sounded like exactly the sort of thing 
only an Unfashionista would do.
On
 the momentous anniversary of my birth, I wore not one, but three special outfits: a cheeky first for 
errands, an artsy second for work, and a sophisticated third for stay-at-home 
date night with the boyfriend. And then what did I do? I forgot to take a
 picture of the last (and best, of course!) outfit! I was so upset with 
myself that I nixed the whole idea of blogging my outfits for that day, 
and resigned myself to letting my 37th birthday suits disappear into the
 sands of time. But the thing about time? It heals all wounds, and now 
that I've had 2 weeks to get over it, I am able to admit that two out of
 three ain't bad!
So here they are—the first and second fashionable ensembles of the most boring birthday ever!
First
 thing in the morning of the 5th, I scuttled into my clothes and hightailed it to the supermarket. These days, I try to do my shopping before work, when the 
store is less crowded. That day, with a tropical storm just behind us, 
it was fairly chilly out at 7 AM, so that meant pants and a shirt with 
sleeves. The shirt I chose was an over-the-top graphic print with 
rainbows and unicorns. This kind of shirt was already passé when I 
bought it at the thrift store sometime last year, but it cost next to 
nothing, so I decided to get it anyway. It was the perfect tee for a 
birthday grocery run—festive but not fancy. I wore it with rainbow 
platform sandals and pink pants, to take it from just a silly shirt, to a
 whole look.
Once
 the shopping was done, it was time to get down to business—from the 
home office. I've been wearing shorts at work so much this summer that 
they've ceased to be a novelty, so to add the interest factor worthy of a
 birthday, I wore shorts with sequins! A sleeveless sweater with a 
blinged-out neckline rounded out the look. I haven't been wearing shoes 
at home since June started, but as it was still kind of cool in the 
house and I wanted to go the extra mile for my birthday, I also wore my 
furry black sandals. The mullet-outfit (business on top, party on the 
bottom) would have been work-appropriate in case of a last-minute video 
call, but none occurred, so the only person to notice my sparkling style
 was my roommate. At least she liked it.


 
 
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